Dr. Stephanie Berg of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School discusses the need to be mindful of quality of life when treating prostate cancer.
Prostatic urethra length may help predict which patients with prostate cancer are more likely to experience chronic urinary side effects after radiation treatment, according to a recent study.
Most patients with prostate cancer live full lives after being diagnosed, so it is essential to consider potential long-term effects before choosing a treatment regimen, an expert said.
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